Trinity College Honors Retiring Faculty and Staff, Recognizes Others for 25 Years of Service
College Community Thanks Karla Spurlock-Evans for Work as Dean of Multicultural Affairs
College Community Thanks Karla Spurlock-Evans for Work as Dean of Multicultural Affairs
America’s Oldest Academic Honor Society Welcomes Graduates at Luncheon and Initiation Ceremony
Students and Faculty Organize 12th Annual Festival in Celebration of Brazilian Culture
Local High School Students to Demonstrate Mobile Apps They’ve Designed This Year
Students from Across the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and France Screen Short Films at Cinestudio
Trinity College marks the end of 2024 by reflecting upon moments from the past year. Along with news of a presidential transition and the conclusion of Trinity’s Bicentennial celebrations, highlights of the year included academic and social events that brought the entire community together.
“Being a part of this project, and the course in general, has truly propelled my educational and professional interests,” says Eliza Terrell ’28. “This course has helped me connect my passions for journalism, visual storytelling, and community and city engagement.”
Trinity College students in “Modern Architecture: 1900 to Present,” taught by Visiting Assistant Professor of Fine Arts Willie Granston ’13, put down their textbooks and picked up historic building plans to learn about some of the most iconic structures on campus.
A rainy day couldn’t dampen the spirits that were enlivened by the 17th Annual Samba Fest. Crowds gathered to listen and dance to Brazilian and world music at Trinity College’s Austin Arts Center on April 26, 2025.
The Trinity community gathered recently for a discussion between alumna Liz Elting ’87 and Jess Lynch co-hosted by Trinity’s Career and Life Design Center and Entrepreneurship Center.